This project demonstrated that enough information can be retrieved from MEI, an XML format for musical information representation, to transform it into music notation with good fidelity. The process involved writing an XSLT script to transform files into Mup, an intermediate format, then processing the Mup into PostScript, the de facto page description language for high-quality printing. The results show that the MEI format represents musical information such that it may be retrieved simply, with good recall and precision
Over approximately the last decade, the Music Encoding Initiative (MEI), has become a recognized int...
Music can be written in many ways. Staves and bars used by musicians are well known. Music can be he...
This document presents a pair of formalized schemes for including information about the completeness...
MEI (Music Encoding Initiative, pronounced “may”) is a new computer file format that uses XML syntax...
Traditionally, digital collections of musical metadata, i.e., information about musical works – such...
MEC 2021 BEST PAPER AWARD. Though MEI is widely used in music informatics and digital musicology res...
MEI-encoded scores are versatile music information resources representing musical meaning within a f...
For musicologists, the collation of multiple sources of the same work is a frequent task. By compari...
The UVa Library requests $161,175 in outright funds from NEH to collaborate with the University of P...
Encoding written music with a textual format is a technology developed for exchanging and analyzing ...
Algorithmic automation of the complex music notation rules in MEI–XML through the example of the acc...
In digital musicology, the widely adopted de facto standard for creating digital critical editions i...
The proof of concept project MuTaTeD! validated the concept of integrating two existing music repres...
Conversion issues across musical symbolic representations, such as musicXML, MEI, and humdrum, are w...
This paper describes an XML-based format that allows an advanced fruition of music contents. Thanks ...
Over approximately the last decade, the Music Encoding Initiative (MEI), has become a recognized int...
Music can be written in many ways. Staves and bars used by musicians are well known. Music can be he...
This document presents a pair of formalized schemes for including information about the completeness...
MEI (Music Encoding Initiative, pronounced “may”) is a new computer file format that uses XML syntax...
Traditionally, digital collections of musical metadata, i.e., information about musical works – such...
MEC 2021 BEST PAPER AWARD. Though MEI is widely used in music informatics and digital musicology res...
MEI-encoded scores are versatile music information resources representing musical meaning within a f...
For musicologists, the collation of multiple sources of the same work is a frequent task. By compari...
The UVa Library requests $161,175 in outright funds from NEH to collaborate with the University of P...
Encoding written music with a textual format is a technology developed for exchanging and analyzing ...
Algorithmic automation of the complex music notation rules in MEI–XML through the example of the acc...
In digital musicology, the widely adopted de facto standard for creating digital critical editions i...
The proof of concept project MuTaTeD! validated the concept of integrating two existing music repres...
Conversion issues across musical symbolic representations, such as musicXML, MEI, and humdrum, are w...
This paper describes an XML-based format that allows an advanced fruition of music contents. Thanks ...
Over approximately the last decade, the Music Encoding Initiative (MEI), has become a recognized int...
Music can be written in many ways. Staves and bars used by musicians are well known. Music can be he...
This document presents a pair of formalized schemes for including information about the completeness...